The Organ was originally built by H. Ainscough of Preston in 1888, rebuilt in 1975 by Pendlebury of Clevelys, and rebuilt in 2009 by Henry Willis and Sons Liverpool.
Great Organ Double Open Diapason Open Diapason I Open Diapason II Hohl Flute Harmonic Flute Principal Twelfth Fifteenth Mixture Trumpet Trompette** |
16 2 8 8 |
Pedal Organ Resultant Bass Open Diapason Contra Bass Sub Bass Bourdon* Principal Bass Flute* Quint* Octave Flute* Harmonics Trombone |
32 8 8 5⅓ 4 32 16 |
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Swell Organ Bourdon Open Diapason Flute* Salicional Voix Céleste Principal Mixture Vox Humana Oboe Horn Clarion Sub Octave Reeds Sw Octave Tremulant |
16 4 |
Swell to Great Reversible thumb & toe Swell to Choir Reversible thumb & toe Swell to Pedal Reversible thumb & toe Great to Pedal Reversible thumb & toe Choir to Pedal Reversible thumb Gt to Ped Combs |
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Choir Organ Lieblich Gedackt Gamba Dulciana Flauto Traverso Salicet Piccolo Clarinet Trumpet (From Gt) Trompette (From Gt)** Choir Octave Tremulant |
8 8 8 |
Accessories: 6 Divisional thumb pistons to Sw, Gt and Ch 6 General thumb pistons 6 toe pistons to Ped and Sw Reversible Thumb (Trompette) 250 levels of memory Transposer (-6/+6) Full Midi capability Advance and Retard for sequencer and stepper, both thumb & toe Setter General Cancel The console is detached from the instrument but is in a fixed position on the West-end gallery. The tuning and maintenance of the instrument is entrusted to Willis and Sons of Liverpool |
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* from Sw Bourdon |
** prepared for |
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